Expect mostly cloudy skies with lows in the mid 30s during the later Monday morning hours. A high of 50 is is in the day's forecast.

Most of the region received some rain Saturday and Sunday with several locations south of Interstate 40 receiving nearly 3 inches.

"It's noticeably cooler now that the cold front has passed," the NWS poetically posted on Facebook Sunday. "Until further notice, the complaint desk is unmanned as the complaint guy is currently on sabbatical at an undisclosed location in the tropics. So your complaints will go unheard until he returns (probably in the summer). On his way out, the complaint guy told me to pass along that spring hasn't gone anywhere, that cold blustery days are as much a part of spring as warm sunny ones, so don't be wishing for spring to come back."

More frost is expected to return to the region Monday night but Reagan said temperatures will likely jump into the 70s during the day on Tuesday.

The next cold front will likely hit the area Wednesday night, according to the NWS.

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